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4 Advantages of Using an Open Source LMS

October 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Hosted platforms for eLearning courses are extremely tempting for what they offer but they come at a price and are a poor choice for people who are ambitious about creating online courses. If you are a regular creator and pursue it passionately, try an open-source LMS instead.

To build any software, one has to work with codes, just like the DNA in humans. When the code is publicly available to everyone, it is referred to as open source and that is why anyone with programming skills can inspect or edit the codes by directly going into them.

But open-source is more than that. It is also a broader culture built on collaboration, transparency, and peer-to-peer sharing. [Read more…] about 4 Advantages of Using an Open Source LMS

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: content, course, data, hosted, lms, open, open-source, platform, source

5 Ways Automation is Transforming the Shipping and Logistics Industry

September 29, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Shipping and logistics play a critical role in the growth of the economy. That’s true since all economic activities depend on the existence and efficiency of shipping and logistics. Therefore, no country can enhance its national income without the input of the shipping and logistics sector.

That said, shipping and logistics is the process in which products are delivered to businesses and consumers. And while it sounds simple, the process can be complex and time-consuming, especially when utilizing manual techniques. For that reason, firms in the shipping and logistics industries are leveraging the power of technology to streamline their operations.

One of the ways they achieve integration technology is through automation. It refers to the use of software to complete tasks and minimize human intervention. And for more information about automation in the shipping and logistics industry, you can visit Truckstop.com or any other similar platform. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Automation is Transforming the Shipping and Logistics Industry

Filed Under: Logistics Tagged With: automation, communication, companies, company, costs, customers, cybersecurity, data, logistics, process, service, shipping, that's, time, ways

Most Common Software Bugs Found During Testing in 2022

September 29, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Before you launch an app or a platform, you should test it. It ensures the product function as expected. However, even with testing, some software bugs can still make it through.

If you don’t have an in-house software team, you can outsource the task to a software tester company. Either way, it helps to know what you’re up against. Here are the most common errors found during testing in 2022: [Read more…] about Most Common Software Bugs Found During Testing in 2022

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: bug, bugs, data, issues, memory, security, software, system, testing

ICE Cobotics chooses IoT system from T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom

September 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson

ICE Cobotics has chosen T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom’s T IoT as its exclusive IoT connectivity solution worldwide to help its customers more easily manage fleets of the company’s floor cleaning robots.

As part of the long-term agreement, T IoT – a comprehensive solution for global IoT connectivity, platform management and support – will deliver cellular connectivity to more than 7,500 new and existing ICE Cobotics intelligent and autonomous cleaning units across the world.

This includes their newest product, Cobi 18, a compact autonomous floor scrubber which is designed to clean 5,000 to 7,000 square feet per hour, starting at less than $20 a day. [Read more…] about ICE Cobotics chooses IoT system from T-Mobile and Deutsche Telekom

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, clean, cleaning, cobotics, company, connectivity, customers, data, delivering, deutsche, floor, global, ice, iot, performance, service, software, solution, subscription, t-mobile, telekom

API to Perform Trades on DEX

September 28, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Application Programming Interface (API) technology has enabled the feasibility of trading in various tokens, exchanges, and between applications.

Accompanied by the flexibility of transactions carried out on Decentralized Exchanges (DEX), organizations are seeking APIs. They serve as the perfect intermediary for an enhanced experience.

This article points out the benefits of using APIs such as WatchData to develop infrastructure using blockchain and other applications. Let’s get started. [Read more…] about API to Perform Trades on DEX

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: api, apis, applications, data, trading

Changing of the Guard: MES or Not?

September 20, 2022 by Mark Allinson

By Karan Talati, First Resonance

Innovation and operational changes are essential to maintaining your competitive edge in any industry. This is no different for manufacturing. Times are changing, and today’s manufacturers are re-evaluating their production processes.

Machine efficiency is necessary. It is important to the bottom line but doesn’t drive innovation. MES has been the go-to solution for manufacturers for decades, but it has lagged behind modern challenges facing today’s manufacturers.

Visionary entrepreneurs, startups, and incumbent companies with a new generation of engineers are looking to transform products of the physical world. To that, they need flexible and iterative workflows – not static efficiency measurements. Organizations across industries are rethinking legacy tools’ role in their operations. [Read more…] about Changing of the Guard: MES or Not?

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing Tagged With: connected, data, design, digital, engineers, factory, innovative, manufacturers, manufacturing, mes, operating, operations, os, parts, platform, process, processes, production, products, software, system, systems, workflows

The future of fleet management: Trends in system design

September 19, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Though the use of technology and prevalence of businesses converting online has skyrocketed across most industries – few sectors rival how indispensable fleet management software has become within the automotive space.

For companies dedicated to managing fleets that can number in the hundreds, it’s proving crucial. The ability to customize and control things like equipment tracking, vehicle diagnostics, maintenance, fuel consumption and driver management not only helps these companies win business, but allows them to thrive in an industry that’s expected to be worth $11.4 million by 2027. [Read more…] about The future of fleet management: Trends in system design

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: automotive, businesses, data, driver, fleet, industry, issues, management, managers, remote, working

The Most Promising Business Cases for Computer Vision

September 19, 2022 by David Edwards

Evgeniy Krasnokutsky, AI/ML Team Leader, PhD at MobiDev

Computer vision is one of the most popular AI technologies whose task is to understand and interpret information from digital images, videos, and other visual inputs.

These properties open up a lot of business opportunities and in this article, we will talk about the most promising applications of this technology.

Medical Image Processing in Healthcare

Sophisticated medical imaging is the driving force behind the power of modern medicine. Traditionally, human professionals perform analysis of medical imagery such as X-rays and CT scans. [Read more…] about The Most Promising Business Cases for Computer Vision

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence Tagged With: agents, ai, alpr, amazon, analysis, assists, computer, customers, data, defects, human, identify, identifying, image, learning, license, machine, medical, parking, plates, product, products, systems, theft, vision

Busy Beaver partners with Badger Technologies

September 15, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Badger Technologies, a product division of Jabil and maker of a retail automation robot, says its multipurpose autonomous robots have been selected for some work by Busy Beaver Building Centers, operator of 25 full-line home improvement centers in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia.

Following a successful pilot launched earlier this year, Badger Technologies is deploying production robots starting at a new store in Delmont, Pennsylvania, where associates seamlessly manage more than 33,000 Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) while embracing the latest in retail automation to improve operations and shopping experiences.

As part of Busy Beaver’s commitment to adopt leading-edge technology, the company has fully embraced Electronic Shelf Labels to eliminate manual price changes, as well as more closely monitor in-store traffic and buying trends. [Read more…] about Busy Beaver partners with Badger Technologies

Filed Under: News Tagged With: associates, badger, beaver, busy, centers, data, delmont, digital, employees, inventory, price, retail, robot, robots, store, technologies

Liminal launches automated system for battery inspection in manufacturing

September 14, 2022 by David Edwards

Liminal, a specialist in electric vehicle battery manufacturing intelligence, has launched its EchoStat platform, a fully-automated commercial-ready manufacturing inspection solution based on ultrasound and machine learning.

Scheduled to be fully operational in 2023, this in-process inspection innovation is a groundbreaking, critical advancement toward helping EV battery manufacturers achieve the accelerated production ramp rates and cost reduction required to catalyze EV adoption at scale.

EchoStat’s core technology has been validated across 50 different cell types by six EV OEMs and seven cell manufacturers.

Anders Thor, director of communications at Northvolt, says: “We see potential in the automated EchoStat platform, enabling in-process control of saturation quality and prediction of cell performance and cycle life. The in-line inspection solution provides opportunities to improve manufacturing efficiency, saving resource, cost and time.” [Read more…] about Liminal launches automated system for battery inspection in manufacturing

Filed Under: Manufacturing, News Tagged With: automakers, automated, batteries, battery, cell, control, cost, data, echostat, ev, high-performance, hsieh, inspection, liminal, manufacturers, manufacturing, performance, platform, production, quality, reliability, solution

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